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Fort Zeelandia (Taiwan)

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Image:Zeelandia from Dutch.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Overview of Fort Zeelandia in Tainan, Taiwan/ painted around 1635/ 73 x 103 cm/ The Hague National Bureau of Archives, Netherlands

Originally named "Fort Orange", Fort Zeelandia (安平古堡) was a fortress built over ten years from 1624–1634 by the Taiwan under Dutch rule|Dutch, Verenigde Oost Indische Compagnie, in the town of Anping (Tainan County|Tainan) on the island of Taiwan|Formosa, present day Taiwan, during their 38-year rule over the western part of it.

The Dutch chose a sandy peninsular off the coast of Tainan County|Tainan as the site of the Fortress since this would allow the Fortress direct access to the sea and with it, supplies and reinforcements from Jakarta|Batavia in event of a siege. Unfortunately, the site chosen lacked adequate supplies of fresh water, which had to be shipped in from the mainland.

The bricks used for the construction of the Fortress were brought over from Java, and the mortar used consisted of a mixture of sugar, sand, ground seashells and glutinous rice. The Fort was designed to be surrounded by three concentric layers of walls and the four corners of the fort were built into protruding bastions for better defence.

On 30 April 1661, Chinese Ming General Zheng Cheng Gong ("Koxinga") laid siege to the fortress (defended by 2,000 Dutch soldiers) with 400 Warships and 25,000 men. After a 9 month siege with the loss of 1,600 Dutch lives, the Dutch surrendered the Fortress on 1st Feb 1662, when it became clear that no reinforcements were forthcoming from Batavia (Present day Jarkarta, Java, Indonesia) and when the defenders ran short of fresh water.

Under the peace treaty http://cns.miis.edu/straittalk/Appendix%201.htm Koxinga-Dutch Treaty (1662) signed on 1st Feb 1662 between Zheng Cheng Gong and Frederick Coijett, the Dutch governor, the Dutch surrendered the Fortress and left all the goods and property of the VOC behind at Fort Zeelandia. In return, all officials, soldiers and civilians were free to leave with their personal belongings and supplies.

On 9th Feb 1662, Frederick Coijett handed over the keys to the fort and lead the remaining Dutch forces and civilians back to Batavia by sea, ending 38 years of Dutch colonial rule on Taiwan.

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